15 points for each term fully defined in context (this may require research outside of the text)
3 points for each term that has a link/picture attached that helps to explain the term beyond the textbook
4 points for each definition that includes at least two other terms from the chapter.
(total 110 points)
Example
Washington Naval Conference: Following the end of World War I and after the Treaty of Versailles had brought an official end to the war, there was an attempt to eliminate the build up of weapons. Due to this attempt at disarmament, Britain, the United States, Japan and other nations met at the Washington Naval Conference from 1920-1921 and agreed to the 5:3:3:1:1 ratio for arms and warship building. For every 5 tons of military weaponry produced by the United States, Great Britain could produce 5 tons, Japan could produce 3, and Italy and France could produce 1. This agreement was not a lasting agreement as many of the nations around the world continued to build arms against this ratio in the years leading up to World War II.
15 points for each term fully defined in context (this may require research outside of the text)
3 points for each term that has a link/picture attached that helps to explain the term beyond the textbook
4 points for each definition that includes at least two other terms from the chapter.
(total 110 points)
Example
Washington Naval Conference: Following the end of World War I and after the Treaty of Versailles had brought an official end to the war, there was an attempt to eliminate the build up of weapons. Due to this attempt at disarmament, Britain, the United States, Japan and other nations met at the Washington Naval Conference from 1920-1921 and agreed to the 5:3:3:1:1 ratio for arms and warship building. For every 5 tons of military weaponry produced by the United States, Great Britain could produce 5 tons, Japan could produce 3, and Italy and France could produce 1. This agreement was not a lasting agreement as many of the nations around the world continued to build arms against this ratio in the years leading up to World War II.
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